On the 16th of February, Texas and West Louisiana residents
threatened by LNG projects and pipelines showed up at the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC). FERC is infamous as the oil and gas
industry's rubber stamp, and is now planning to allow Freeport LNG to
restart their Texas LNG export facility that exploded less than a year
ago in June 2022.
Freeport residents found out about the proposed LNG plant restart
when FERC gave them one week's notice of a hearing to "consider"
Freeport LNG's application for "phase 1" restart. This sort of hearing
is almost always a circus and a scam. Residents are allowed to vent for a
minute or two after hearing usually an hour or two of propaganda for
the project, and these hearings are almost always after a decision to
approve the project has been made. This fake hearing model is used
throughout the US, at the Federal, state, and local level for almost all
major projects.
Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE) has been hosting these "Frontlines to FERC" events cooinciding with FERC's monthly board meetings.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/natgas-flows-freeport-lngs-texas-export-plant-jump-refinitiv-data-shows-2023-02-13/